St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church 271 W S

St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church
271 WINCHESTER STREET  WARRENTON, VIRGINIA 20186
Easter Sunday of the
Resurrection of the Lord
April 20, 2014
“How lovely is Your dwelling
place, O Lord God of Hosts.”
PASTOR
Rev. James R. Gould
Psalm 84:1
PAROCHIAL VICAR
Rev. Mark Moretti
SPANISH APOSTOLATE
Rev. Christopher D. Murphy
540-522-8968
DEACONS
Rev. Mr. J. D. Williams
Rev. Mr. Don Libera
Rev. Mr. Daniel Resendes (Ret.)
MASS SCHEDULE 
Saturday Vigil ........ 5:00 & 7:00 pm (Spanish)
Sunday .............................. 7:30, 9:00, 10:45 am,
12:30 & 5:30 pm
Weekdays .................................... 6:30 & 8:30 am
(Saturday 8:30 am only)
Holy Days as Announced
CONFESSIONS
Wednesday ................................................ 8:00 pm
Saturday ..................... 9:00 am, 4:00 - 5:00 pm
Sunday ....................½ hour before every Mass
Spanish
Sabados ....................................................... 6:30 pm
PASTORAL STAFF
Director of Operations
Mrs. Darlene Clark............ 347-2922, ext. 202
Director of Music
Mr. James W. Noakes ..... 347-2922, ext. 206
Director of Religious Education
Mrs. Sherin Murphy......... 347-2922, ext. 209
Bulletin Editor
Mrs. Beverly Gaunt .......... 347-2922, ext. 210
Receptionist/Recepcionista
Mrs. Olivia McDonough..347-2922, ext 201
School Principal
Mr. Arthur Fairweather .....................347-2458
Director of Pre-School
Mrs. Julie Copeland .............................347-5341
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM
Second & Fourth Sundays at 2:00 pm. Preparation is required. Contact Beverly
Gaunt at 347-2922, ext. 210 to make arrangements.
SACRAMENT OF MARRIAGE
Couples wishing to be married MUST contact Darlene Clark, 347-2922, ext. 202
at least six months prior to wedding.
Para Informacion en Espanol, Llame 540-347-2922, ext. 211.
SICK CALLS
Please notify the Parish Office for visits and/or Communion calls to the sick and
shut-ins.
BULLETIN DEADLINE
Submissions are due in writing at 4:00 pm Thursday, ten days prior to the Sunday
of publication. All pulpit announcement requests for the following Sunday must
be submitted in writing by 12:00 noon, Thursday.
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
540-270-6774
FACILITIES SCHEDULING
Use of all facilities must be scheduled through Darlene Clark, 347-2922, ext. 202.
PARISH REGISTRATION
If you live within our parish boundaries and have not
yet registered, please contact the parish office.
PARISH OFFICE HOURS
Monday - Friday ................................................................ 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Phone........................ 540-347-2922
Fax........................... 540-347-1274
On the web ...................................................................................... www.sje1.org
St. John the Evangelist Weekly Bulletin
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord
MEETINGS AND ACTIVITIES FOR THIS WEEK
FINANCE CORNER
Weekly Goal
Weekly Offertory for last week
Faith Direct*
Total Weekly Offertory w/FD for last week
+ / – for last week
Poor Box
Thank you for your generosity!!!
†
EASTER SUNDAY, April 20
Masses ~ 7:30, 9:00, 10:45am, 12:30, 2:30pm (Spanish)
& 5:30pm
$ 30,000
$ 24,626
$ 7,156
$ 31,814
+ $ 1,814
$ 657
†
Monday, April 21
Contributions via Faith Direct are deposited in the`
parish bank account once a month. The total deposit in
April designated for Offertory of $28,626 has been
divided by four and added to the weekly totals.
Original Church loan value:
Current Church loan value:
$1,858,878
$ 990,120
RETIRE THE DEBT (RTD) UPDATE
Building Loan Amount
$1 M
Monthly payment on loan
$ 25,000.00
RTD Collection – March
$ 16,928.00
+/- $ 8,072.00
Note: A minus figure must be made up through church
funds generally used for other ministries.
Mass Schedule & Intentions
Monday ~ 4/21/14
6:30am Captain Raymond Coe +
8:30am Helen Conigliaro +
Tuesday ~ 4/22/14
6:30am Babs Bolger +
8:30am Mary Kula +
Wednesday ~ 4/23/14
6:30am Curtis Clark +
8:30am Evaristo Bernardo, Jr. +
Thursday ~ 4/24/14
6:30am Georgene Clark
8:30am Laurie Wavering
Friday ~ 4/25/14
6:30am Carol P.
8:30am Mary Francis Hilleary
Saturday ~ 4/26/14
8:30am Robert Anthony +
Vigil
5:00pm Robert M. Burke +
Fr. Murphy
7:00pm Tyler Burdick
Sunday ~ 4/27/14
7:30am Veronica Fletcher +
9:00am Bill Harper +
10:45am Parishioners of St. John
12:30pm Ramune Dicius +
5:30pm Elliot Flick +
REMEMBERING LOVED ONES
The Sanctuary Lamp will burn this week for
Veronica Richardson
OFFICE CLOSED/SCHOOL CLOSED
LOM ~ 9:45am Mercy Hall
Blood Drive ~ 1:00pm Mercy Hall
Trail Life Meeting ~ 7:00pm Mercy Hall
†
Tuesday, April 22
SCHOOL CLOSED
Rosary ~ 8:00am Church
Light Weigh ~ 6:30pm K of C Social Hall
Bible Timeline ~ 7:00pm Mercy Hall
†
Wednesday, April 23
SCHOOL CLOSED
Eucharistic Adoration ~ 9:00am – 8:00pm
Miraculous Medal Novena and Benediction ~7 to 8pm
Legion of Mary ~ 7:15pm Parish Center
AA Meeting ~ 7pm Mercy Hall
RCIA ~ 7:00pm School
Spanish RCIA ~ 7:00pm Parish Center
Confessions ~ 8:00pm
†
Thursday, April 24
SCHOOL CLOSED
Eucharistic Adoration ~ 9:00am to 8:00am Friday
Quilting Group ~ 10:00am Mercy Hall
†
Friday, April 25
SCHOOL CLOSED
Eucharistic Adoration ~ 9:00am – 8:00am Saturday
Ladies Auxiliary Yard Sale ~ 8:00am Mercy Hall
Divine Mercy ~ 3:00pm Church
Year of Faith Discussion ~ 7:00pm Trinity Hall
†
Saturday, April 26
Confessions ~ 9am and 4pm
†
Sunday, April 27
Confessions ½ hour before every Mass
Café & Donuts ~ 8:00am Mercy Hall
Baptisms ~ 2:00pm Church
Youth Group ~ 6:30pm Parish Center
Please let us know when your loved ones have returned
home safely. Thank you!
Please Pray For Our Men And Women In The Service Of Our
Country: Michael O’Neal, Frank Snyder, Adam Neil, Kirt & Mark
Wlaschin, Dan Flatley, Jason Tulowitzki, Joseph Wheeler,
Lewis Shadle, Timothy O’Bryant, Patrick Matlock, Sigfredo
Quiles, Jonathan Lewis, Chris Hawks, Robert Anzenberger,
Jimmy Topper, Stephen Hacker, Chase Villavicencio, Richard
Piscal, Mason Mugnolo, Douglas Sherman, Paul Harper,
Ashley Parker, Thomas Amodeo, Kevin Koehr, John E.
Kenney, John Crosby, Matthew Fisher, Sgt. Eric Schneider,
Sean Breen, John Bowes, John C. Orban, Stefan Theriault, Ian
Berg, Jen & Craig Byer, Hayden & Andy Howell, Zach Angell,
Nicholas Castelli, Andrew Wing, Patrick Drury, Patrick Hilleary,
James B. Lewis, Thomas Richardson, Cody Jeunette, Taylor
P. Soderman, Ryan Foley, Taylor Clouse, Brendan O’Boyle
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St. John the Evangelist Weekly Bulletin
20 April 2014
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE SICK OF OUR PARISH
Amy G., Mary Ann Hassan, John Shepherd, Shawn
Cooper, Rita Glofka, Louise Servideo, Frances
Centanni, Hazel Lucci, Rosemarie Stevens, Stephen
Curley, Peggy Dearden, Pam Gay, Dolores Shero, Peter
Anthony, Cindy Goletz, Marianna Traczuk, Emily
Winkler, Thomas Stanley, Thomas Stanley, Jr., Irene
Petersen, Richard McMullen, Dorothy Coe, Virginia
Staats, Dorothy Laster, George Rosenberger, Loretto
Sullivan, Jerry McPherson, Jillian Simonson, Jeffrey
Stonerock, Christine Amodeo, Florence Grabowicz, Jack
Britton, Lucy Walbroehl, Sadie Brooks, Cynthia Bailey,
Tyler Golden, John Lyddane, Arleen J. Harris, Caroline
O’Grady, J. D. Jeter, Sister Mariangeles Lutz, Peter
Romero, Pat Sanders, Joanna Karhoff, George
Chapman, Lee Garneau, Robin Collins, Louis Raymond,
Sharon Simpson, Ann Carroll, Peter Fisher, Margaret
Regis, Tommy Lloyd, Charles Prizmonte, Polly O’Meara,
John Curella, Andrew Schwartz, Randy Creel, Juan
Arroyo, Donovan Griffin, Daniel Griffin, Martha Miller, Bill
Flook, Grace O’Connor, Ines Goncalves, Carol Begley,
Idaldo Perez, Catherine Stouffer, Kim Smith, David
Satkovich, Roy Green, Ivy Thompson, Sharon Lively,
Karina Schulte, Elias Schulte, Greg Taylor, Phil Doucet,
Sam Lilley, Mary Van Schaick, Sue Kemper, Marge
Snopik, Rob Sylcox, Phil Morris, Marissa Jackson,
Robert Griffin, Ida Klepper, Gene Bailey, Logan
Andrzejewski, Kevin Teer, Frances Collins, Warren
Collins, Dave McNichol, Susan Kip, Amelia Szafir,
Vincent Connolly, Marisa Early, Phyllis Zwirko, Dave
Davis, David Prendergast, Joan Chapman, Sara & Frank
Marino, Carol Peters
EUCHARISTIC
ADORATION "To
converse with You, O King of glory, no third
person is needed, You are always ready in the
Sacrament of the Altar to give audience to all. All
who desire You always find You there, and
converse with You face to face." ~St. Teresa of
Avila
Come, stop by for a time to converse with the Lord in the
Sacrament of the Altar. He is waiting there Wednesdays, 9 am-8pm, Thursdays 9 am until
Saturdays 8:30 am. Please consider committing to one
hour per week to watch with the Lord. We need two
regular Adorers per hour of Adoration in order to have
the Lord exposed on the altar. Specific hours of need
include: Wednesdays 1-2pm; Fridays 2-3am; 3-4am; 45am, 11am-12pm; 8-9pm; Saturdays 1-2am; 3-4am.
Please contact Teresa Letteri at 540-287-2870 or
taletteri@comcast.net; or Christy Williams at 540-7884560 or clw.cwilliams@gmail.com.
APRIL 30TH – DAY OF REFLECTION FOR WOMEN OF
ST. MARY OF SORROWS Directed by Fr. Michael
Hann, CICM. Time: Tuesday 9:30am – 3:00pm. For
further info call Dominican Retreat at (703)356-4243 or
check our website at www.dominicanretreat.org.
Noticias para la comunidad hispana:
Confesiones todos los sábados a las 6:30pm
Misa en español todos los sábados a las 7pm
Sacramento del Bautismo: La clase se imparte el
primer sábado de cada mes, la clase es requerida
antes de recibir o participar de este sacramento. Los
padres y padrinos deben asistir a la clase. Por favor de
llamar a 540-347-2922 Ext. 211 para registrarse.
DIVINE MERCY - "JESUS I TRUST IN
YOU"... The Chaplet of Divine Mercy is
prayed every Friday with The Mercy
Stations of the Cross from 3:00 - 4:00pm
during Eucharistic Adoration. Donna Marie
Stanislaw
PILGRIMAGE TO THE HOLY LAND WITH
FATHER PETER In celebration of the 50th
Anniversary of Holy Spirit Parish, Father Peter will lead a
pilgrimage in the Footsteps of Jesus to the Holy Land
September 27th – October 5th. Pilgrimage highlights
include: Nazareth - Church of the Annunciation, Mount
Tabor, Wedding Church in Cana, Mary’s Well, St
Joseph’s Carpenter Shop. Boat ride on the Sea of
Galilee, Tabgha (Loaves and Fishes), Mount of
Beatitudes, the River Jordan and the Mount of Olives.
Bethlehem - Place of our Lords’s Birth. Jerusalem - the
Old City, Western Wall, Temple Mount, Mt. Zion, Church
of the Visitation. We will also walk the Via Dolorosa (the
actual way of the cross) to the Church of the Holy
Sepulchre visiting Calvary and the Tomb of our Lord. For
more details visit www.jmjtours.com or call Dan Callahan
at JMJ Tours 703-425-5400.
FATIMA HOLY HOUR In lieu of the regular diocesanwide Eucharistic Holy Hour, sponsored by Arlington
Division of the World Apostolate of Fatima (the Blue
Army), we invite all members to celebrate Divine
Mercy Sunday with us on Sunday, April 27 beginning at
2:00 and concluding with Mass at 3:30pm. We hope you
can join us.
Rite of Christian Initiation (RCIA)
“Congratulations” and “Welcome” to all of our
new members who came into the Church on
Easter Vigil.
YEAR OF FAITH DISCUSSIONS Father Gould
will lead our next discussion at the School in Trinity Hall
th
on Friday, April 25 at 7:00pm. The subject will be the
Apostolic Exhortation by Pope Francis, Evangelii
Gaudium (The Joy of the Gospel). Written in everyday
language for everyday folks, it’s not every day you will
get the chance to join in thoughtful and informed
discussion of such an important book. All adult
Parishioners are welcome. For further information, send
an email to jvolpe@infionline.netor call 540-272-0742.
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St. John the Evangelist Weekly Bulletin
Dear Folks,
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord
Tis the week we call Holy and it marks the final steps to Calvary and the Tomb. In the beginning
of the week the readings at Mass spoke of the great thief of the apostles, Judas. He questioned
why Mary, in wiping the feet of Jesus could not have simply given him, Judas, the money… for
the poor. In the closing of the week on Friday we meet the greatest thief of all time. “Dismas,”
the thief who stole heaven. Quite appropriately the name “Dismas” means “Thief.” And more
appropriately the chapel at Sing Sing prison, in New York, is named after him. Jesus promise to Dismas…“This day you
will be with me in Paradise.” Not a bad end for the week.
But the weekend is only just beginning. In the forty hours following His death Jesus meets the souls of Sheol, waiting for
the Gates of Heaven to be opened. Even the Great St. Joseph was there and, in the words of the poem of Frank Sheed,
would have asked, “How is your Mother, Son?”
And on this Sunday morning the history of mankind is once again invaded with the Providence of God with quiet, ever so
quiet, Resurrection. The sun rose on a morning unlike any since. Heaven and earth welcomed a new beginning in the
story of salvation. God bless one and all who through the prayers and penance of Lent reached more humbly, like
Dismas, and more joyfully, like Peter, into the unfathomable depths of God’s love and mercy. Let us all pray for one
another.
Many thanks go out to the members of the choirs for their hours and hours of practice coming to Holy Week. Seems like
only yesterday the choir director, James Noakes, offered his wonderful concert of Catholic music to all of us. The choirs
have offered all of us a beautiful moment when prayers and hymns rival the angels… and not because their loft sits a little
higher than those of us in the pews below. Holy week is a time of many blessings for all of us.
Many thanks go out to those who cleaned and prepared the church for Easter. Many may not know it but the
Confirmation Class spent quite a bit of time cleaning and organizing the church for the big day. God bless the kids.
Sacristans, Servers, Ushers, Readers, and Special Ministers of Holy Communion have been most generous in their time
and preparations. God bless one and all on this day of Easter. Well done good and faithful servants.
God bless the many new members of the parish who entered the Catholic Church at the Easter Vigil. Such a beautiful
time of year. Many thanks go out to Mrs. Sherin Murphy, DRE for the parish and Mrs. Donna May, her assistant in
guiding the program through the many months. Deacons Don Libera and J.D. Williams are also to be commended for their
part in teaching in the RCIA program. Well done.
Many thanks to Fr. Stefan Starzynski for speaking at all the Masses about the upcoming Divine Mercy Sunday. I have
enjoyed watching him grow as a teenager at St. Anne’s parish and as a diocesan priest.
Please join St. John’s parish as we celebrate Divine Mercy Sunday on April 27th. Events beginning at 2:00pm and
concluding with Mass at 3:30pm.
Heads up to all the military vets, especially, those who have served in Afghanistan and Iraq, I wish to take all of you fly
fishing on a Sunday after Mother’s Day. Please contact the parish office if you plan to join us. Stay tuned for more
information
And finally, in closing, thanks to the Big Fish caught in the Box. See ya’ll in a month. But I digress.
happy, healthy, and holy Easter.
May you have a
Collegiate Answer: In honor of Jack Bowen, parishioner extraordinaire and graduate of Roman Catholic High School, in
Philadelphia. In the old days errant young men, of whom Jack might have been one, who got in trouble with the school
authorities were assigned to “JUG” as a punishment. The term “Jug,” is derived from the Latin term, jugum, meaning yoke
or burden. In the Catholic high school it was also referred to as “Justice Under God.”
Collegiate Question: Who was the brother in law to Pontius Pilate? Good hunting.
Father Gould
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ST. JOHN SCHOOL Our Lord has Risen,
Alleluia! Congratulations to the St. John School and
Parish "Destination Imagination" Teams (Grades 3 & 6)!
After finishing first in the Regional competition, both
teams advanced to the state competition. The 6th Grade teamcomposed of Jack Rolando (from the parish), Ronni Pitts, Bella
Simmons, John Paccassi, Kyle Dargis, and Eireann Maybach placed
second in the state of Virginia, earning them a trip to the Global
competition in Nashville TN fromMay 20-23! This involves teams from
the USA, Canada, and thirteen other countries. Thank you so much, Mr.
and Mrs. Brian Phillips for your veteran coaching. Many thanks to all the
parents and Mrs. Fine (who judged) for their time as well. It will be very
expensive for entry fees and room and board in Nashville. The team is
reaching out to the school and parish for financial support. This is a once
in a lifetime opportunity for these kids, so please financially support
them. They will represent St. John to the global community! Thank you
so much. More information will be forthcoming. God bless you and have
a good week! Art Fairweather, Principal
ST.
JOHN
PRESCHOOL/PRE-K
Registration for Preschool is in full swing and
spaces are filling up quickly! Please call or
stop by the Preschool Office for more
information or to schedule a tour at 540-347-5341.
Registration materials and information can also be found
on our website at stjohntheevangelistschool.org.
"The education of children and young people is such an important
task in forming them as free and responsible human beings. It
affirms their dignity as an inalienable gift that flows from our
original creation as children made in the image and likeness of
God." - Pope Francis
Tickets are on sale now for our annual Spring
Spectacular Auction and Casino Night that is
being held Saturday, May 3rd at Fauquier
Springs Country Club. Tickets are $70 per person ($90 after 4/22/14)
and can be purchased in the school office, through the school
website at http://www.stjohntheevangelistschool.org/pto-2/springspectacular/ and after all masses on Sunday 4/13.
It is not too late to advertise or donate! If you have any items/services
you are willing to donate or if you are interested in purchasing
advertising space, please contact Susan at :
susankbloom@gmail.com.
Need a special gift for a First Communion, RCIA or Mother’s Day?
The PTO is selling custom made rosaries, rosary bracelets and other
religious jewelry items hand made by Dorota Sularczyk.
Stop by the school for more information and to place an order.
Thank you for your continued support of Catholic education at St.
John School!
WE ARE LOOKING FOR HOLY CARDS, CROSSES,
MEDALS, ROSARIES & SMALL STATUES - Do you
have any religious items in your house that are no longer
used? Do you receive religious items in the mail from
those organizations seeking donations and you have no
idea what to do with those items? Well the Religious Ed program
could definitely use them! Please drop them off at the Parish Office
and you will be blessed with many heavenly rewards!
20 April 2014
W i th the c ol d and fl u s e as on here, i f
y our c hi l d/c hi l d ren ar e no t feel i ng
wel l , pl eas e k eep th em at home
and mak e s ure w e hav e y our
c urrent c ontac t i nfo. Thank y o u!
Inclement Weather: In case of inclement
weather, please check the parish website at www.sje1.org
or call 540-347-2922 and press 5 on your telephone
keypad. For Monday and Tuesday evening sessions, the
RE program will follow the Fauquier County “after school”
cancellations.
FIRST
HOLY COMMUNION: All Quilt
Squares are due NOW for our First Communion
Quilt. Please turn them in ASAP. We wish to complete
our quilt soon. If your child has not received this, please
contact the RE Office. Thank you!
EASTER 2014: There will be NO RELIGIOUS
ED CLASSES for April, 20th, 21st, and 22nd due to
Easter. Classes will resume on April 27.
CONFIRMATION 2014
No, we do not have a date for the fall Confirmation. We
will probably find out early June and will let you know
then! Please continue to work on your Service Hours.
Remember to read your complete packet and that all
hours are to be completed by June 30th. If you have
completed your hours, please let Mrs. Lisa Cree know by
emailing her at lcree@sje1.org
The remainder of the Confirmation forms are due before
July 25th ~ but please do not wait until the last minute as
all forms can be turned in when completed.
Please update the red binder in the back
of the church when you have completed
your Spiritual Exercises: Family
Rosary, Eucharistic Holy Hour, and
Stations of the Cross. The Fridays of
Lent with Stations of the Cross at St. John the Evangelist
th
th
are April 4 and 11 .
Matthew: The King and His Kingdom
Join us at St. John’s in Mercy Hall on Tuesdays at 7 pm.
For more information or to register for the study, contact the
RE Office or turn in a completed registration form which can
be found online at the parish website, in the parish office, &
in the vestibule of the church. We will not be meeting
April 22nd due to Easter.
In the next few weeks we will be discussing Matthew
Chapters 20-21: Stepping Down into Greatness,
Chapters 22-23: “Let’s Get Real”, Chapters 24-25:
Jesus Predicts the End of an Era. Come join us for lively
discussion and insights into this wonderful book in the New
Testament!
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MUSIC CORNER As a new choir season
approaches we encourage new singers to
join our choirs. The adult choir resumes
rehearsals on September 5. The children's
choir resumes rehearsals on September 13th.
Elementary school students who are at least 8 years
old are welcome. For more info see contacts below.
Choir Schedule:
Adult Choir Rehearsal: Thursdays, 7:30pm in Church
Children's Choir Rehearsal: Fridays at 3:30pm in the
school. James Noakes: 347-2922, x206
jnoakes@stjohntheevangelistschool.org
Saturday Vigil Mass Rehearsals: Saturday, 4:00pm in
the church. James Noakes: 347-2922, x206
jnoakes@stjohntheevangelistschool.org
Sunday Evening Mass Rehearsals: Sunday, 3:30pm in
the Church. Ken Galvin:ken@galvinproductions.com
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT de PAUL
"Let all then enter the joy of Our Lord! Both the
first and the last, and those who come after, enjoy
your reward! Rich and poor, dance with one
another, sober and slothful, celebrate the day.
Those who have kept the fast and those who have not, rejoice
today, for the table is richly spread. Fare royally upon it-the
calf is a fatted one. Let no one go away hungry. All of you,
enjoy the banquet of faith! All enjoy the riches of His
goodness. Let no one cry over his poverty, for the universal
Kingdom has appeared! Let no one mourn that he has fallen
again and again, for forgiveness has risen from the grave. Let
none fear death, for the death of our Savior has set us free He
has destroyed it by enduring it. He spoiled the power of hell
when he descended thereto. Isaiah foretold this when he cried,
'Death has been frustrated in meeting him below!' It is
frustrated, for it is destroyed. It is frustrated, for it is
annihilated. It is frustrated, for now it is made captive. For it
grabbed a body and discovered God. It took earth and behold!
It encountered Heaven. It took what was visible, and was
overcome by what was invisible. O Death, where is your
sting? O Death, where is your victory? Christ is risen, and
the demons are cast down. Christ is risen, and life is set free.
Christ is risen, and the tomb is emptied of the dead. For
Christ, having risen from the dead, is become the first-fruits
for those who sleep. To Him be glory and power forever and
ever! Amen. Alleluia! Alleluia!" St. John Chrysostom
Please visit http://stjohntheevangelistsvdp.blogspot.com
for more information. Follow us @ SVDPStJohns. 540270-6774
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Knights of
Columbus will be holding a Yard Sale
on Saturday, April 26th in Mercy Hall
from 8:00 until 12:00. Now is the time
to do some spring cleaning and donate your
unwanted items in good condition to our yard sale.
Please, no clothing or electronics. Items will be
accepted on Friday, April 25th from 9:00am to noon.
Any questions or need help in bringing your
donation, please call Barbara Graziano, 364-3652.
Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord
BLOOD DRIVE Our next blood drive will be
held on April 21st from 1:30 to 7:30 in Mercy
Hall. Please join us in our efforts to save lives.
Please visit redcrossblood.org to make an
appointment or call Terri at 540-347-9409.
CAFÉ Celebrate! Enjoy free drinks and
treats at the Café on April 27th with a joyful
celebration of Divine Mercy Sunday and Pope
John Paul II's canonization. Join us in Mercy
Hall after the 7:30, 9 and 10:45am Masses.
This will be the last Café in Mercy Hall before the
summer break. We will have coffee and donuts available
at the Ministry Fair on May 4th outside the main Church.
A
WORLDWIDE
MARRIAGE
ENCOUNTER
WEEKEND
is
like
Easter Sunday because it’s a weekend full of
fresh love, rebirth and new beginnings. All
married couples deserve a richer, fuller life
together! Let God be the strength of your marriage. The
next Marriage Encounter Weekends are Sep 12-14th in
Herndon, VA and Nov 14-16, 2014 in Herndon, VA.
Early sign up is highly recommended. For more info
contact us at 703-378-4150 or visit RenewMarriageVANorth.orgat
or
applications@renewmarriagevanorth.org.
ROYAL CARIBBEAN CRUISE
TO BERMUDA! Our summer cruise to
Bermuda is really taking shape and Fr. Moretti
would like to add more details for those who
are considering coming along. The cruise
includes daily Mass and will commence from
Baltimore (no need for air travel) on Royal Caribbean's Grandeur of
the Seas leaving on July 18th and returning on July 25th. Itinerary
7/18-Leaves out of Baltimore; 7/19-Cruising At Sea 7/20-7/22 Kings
Wharf, Bermuda 7/23-7/24-At Sea 7/25-Returns to Baltimore. Price is
per person and is based on double occupancy and includes all port
fees and taxes. Inside cabin Category I - $1075.49 pp; Ocean View $1235.49 pp; Balcony - $1863.49 pp. Most importantly, your initial
deposit of $500 per cabin or $250 per person must be made by
March 30th. Final payment is not due until May 4th. Please reserve
with our travel agent Rosemarie Benderoth at 703-980-0721 or email her at r.benderoth@cruiseone.com with questions or concerns.
LIGHT WEIGH A new 12 week session of Light
Weigh One King will begin in late May or early
June. Please join Sue Cook (349-9203) for
Orientation to find out more on Tuesday evening,
May 13, at 6:30pm in the Knights Social Room
below Mercy Hall. This is a DVD Bible Study
program designed to help attain "peace with food"
and to find freedom in Christ!
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Ronald J. Aiani, P.C.
Attorneys at Law
Professional Legal Service on a Personal Level
Bankruptcy ~ Personal & Business
Personal Injury · Wills, Trusts & Estates
Tax Matters · Business & Corporate Matters
Commercial Rentals and
Warrenton Self Storage
Loving Care
When You're
Not There
Mid-Day Walks & Visits · Vacation/ Holiday · Special Needs
Excellent References · Bonded · Insured · Licensed
540-347-5555
RichardsonProperties@yahoo.com
Ronald J. Aiani
Former IRS Trial Attorney
Lynn E. Aiani
86 East Lee Street · Warrenton, VA 20186
540-347-5295
We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for
bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.
(Across From Faquier Court House)
P.O. BOX 3600 · WARRENTON, VA 20188
Natural, Pasture Raised Beef
A-1 GLASS COMPANY Sold by the 1/2, 1/4 and Whole
(All Saints Parishioner)
Glass • Mirrors • Plastics • Windshields
Family Owned For Over 40 Years
703.989-9478
7278 Centreville Road, Manassas
w w w. v i r g i n i a l o w l i n e b e e f . c o m
“Give Us A Break”
703-368-4627
Parishioner
540-272-9546
St. Joseph's Roofing, Inc.
ROOFING • WINDOWS
GUTTERS • SIDING
SJRoof.com
703-716-7663
Compliments of
Dr. Alfred C. Griffin, Jr.
Orthodontist
Children and Adults
Diplomate-American Board of Orthodontics
179 Broadview Ave. Warrenton, VA
(540) 347-1888
John B. Rethman, D.V.M.
DMV GOLD Animal Medical
Center of Warrenton
DR. THOMAS P. NICOLAI
& Jewelry Exchange
FAUQUIER
CHIROPRACTIC
We Buy Gold, Silver and Collectibles
Top Dollar Paid Guaranteed
540-347-5900
493 B
R · S 350 · W
LACKWELL OAD
UITE
540-422-0963
SHOPPING CENTER WITH PAPA JOHN (Next To McDonalds)
ARRENTON
Tom Camarca, Parishioner
P 540-428-0025
F 540-428-2005
www.amcwarrenton.net
79 GARRETT STREET · WARRENTON, VA 20186
Dentistry for the Whole Family
Quality-Integrity-Compassion
540-347-3396
COMPREHENSIVE
CARE FOR CHILDREN
AND ADULTS
APPOINTMENTS:
Mon.-Thurs. 8am-5pm · Fri. 8am-4pm
220 CULPEPER STREET · (CORNER OF CULPEPER STREET & 29 BUSINESS)
PARISHIONER
"Landscapes with Distinction"
St. John's
Member
DR. ROBERT C. FLIKEID · DR. NATALJA A. VLASEK · DR. MICHAEL G. KOERNER · DR. WILLIAM H. ALLISON · DR. BRYAN T. ZOP
Monday-Saturday
9:00am-7:00pm
20% OFF FOR ALL MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH
350 WATERLOO STREET · WARRENTON · 540-341-8888
St. John
Parishioner
John Gorg, Parishioner
(571) 237-5719
540-347-3159
www.brpsva.com· info@brpsva.com
MOWING· MULCHING
PLANTING· BED DESIGN
SHRUB TRIMMING/PRUNING
FALL/SPRING CLEANUPS
SOD · TOP SOIL · SEEDING
AERATION · DETHATCHING
FERTILIZER PROGRAMS
DEBRIS RMVL.· PRESSURE WASHING
GUTTER CLEANING· SNOW RMVL.
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
Commercial - Industrial - Residential
540-270-4094 • mdouglas2010@live.com
Treasure Box Thrift &
Consignment Store
Like Treasure Box Thrift & Consignment On
To View New Items As Soon As They Arrive!
Items Include: Furniture, Household Goods and Much More!
Spring Special: 2 Free Mows w/Signed Contract WARRENTON, VA • 540-359-6801
B74701 (EM) - St. John the Evangelist, Warrenton
"Saving Babies, one Mom at a
Time, 365 DAYS A YEAR!"
1-866-908-MOMS
To Help/Donate Visit: www.paulstefanhome.org
FOR ADVERTISING INFORMATION CALL: (800) 883-4343 • BON VENTURE SERVICES, LLC • P.O. Box 850, Flanders, N.J. 07836
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233 Broadview Avenue
Warrenton
347-3431
Moser Funeral Home, Inc.
Serving the Area
Since 1836
Randolph T. Minter, President
BRIGHT VIEW CEMETERY, Inc.
Single Sites, Family Lot, Memorials, Perpetual Care Three Miles from Warrenton in Beautiful Fauquier County
347-3431
SAMUEL S. ARONHIME, DMD, PLC
Business Law and
Estate Planning
540-351-0890
Cosmetic and Restorative Dentistry
CROWNS & BRIDGES · IMPLANTS · VENEERS · BONDING · WHITENING · NITROUS OXIDE · DENTURES
8360 W. Main Street · Marshall, VA
www.smiledocs.org
A Practice Dedicated to Excellence
NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS - CALL TODAY! 540-364-2400
Physical Therapist
Paintings - Prints - Needlework - Memorabilia
(F) 540-645-6093
iptjmr@verizon.net
www.innovativeptllc.com
381 Stuyvesant St., Ste. 4 · Warrenton, VA 20186
The science of healing, the art of caring.
www.vangilslaw.com
DOMINION EYE CARE
Julie Maybach Royal, PT, MSPT, CWS
(P) 540-347-4005
The Van Gils Law Firm
8387 W. Main St.
Marshall, VA 20115
540-364-1821
www.JoanOfArt.us
RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • REMODELING
ROOFING • SIDING • SHEET METAL
703-368-7483
FAX 703-368-7658
COMPREHENSIVE EYE CARE
LASIK, CATARACT SURGERY,
ReSTOR LENS, DIABETIC CARE, CORNEAL DISEASE
www.dominioneyecare.com
8140 Ashton Avenue #120
Manassas, VA 20109
(703) 361-3128
FAX: (703) 361-3670
15195 Heathcote Blvd. #310
Haymarket, VA 20169
388 Hospital Drive
Warrenton, VA 20186
(571) 261-3033
(540) 349-0906
FAX: (571) 261-3133
John Goetz Law, PLC
JOHN P. GOETZ, ESQ.
info@summitroofing.com
Attorney & Counsellor at Law
www.summitroofing.com
13042 BALLS FORD ROAD · MANASSAS, VA 20109
FAX (540) 349-3298
Foreign & Domestic Repair & Maintenance
www.AmericanAutomotiveWarrenton.com
540-359-6605
john@johngoetzlaw.com
www.johngoetzlaw.com
75 WEST LEE STREET · SUITE 104 · WARRENTON, VA
Christine Duvall
REALTOR®
8078 Crescent Park Dr., Ste. 205
Gainesville, VA 20155
Cell 540-270-6344
Office 703-753-7910
Each Office Independently Owned and Operated
christine.duvall@c21nm.com · www.christineduvall.com
HALLS ENTERPRISE NORTHROCK BARBERSHOP
Total Home Improvements
703-675-3374
hallsenterprise@yahoo.com
540-349-8404
528 Fletcher Drive · Warrenton, VA
ROYSTON
FUNERAL HOME INC.
(540) 364-1731
Marshall,VA 20116
VINCENT J. MURRAY, DDS, PC
JAMIE L. CHILDRESS, DDS
www.warrentondentistry.com
5 ROCK POINTE LANE, SUITE 100, WARRENTON, VA 20186
540-349-0056
Parishioner
B74701 (EM) - St. John the Evangelist, Warrenton
DOG SPA
$9.99 HAIRCUT
WEE BOUNCE
PARTY RENTALS
Moon Bounces • Concessions
Tables • Chairs
www.weebouncerentals.com
Parishioner of St. John's
(540) 999-8240
Luxury Mobile Dog Grooming
www.ErniesDogSpa.com
Marriage, Family, Adult and
Child Counseling
Barbara McGunn, LPC, LMFT
20+ Years Experience • Parishioner
540-439-8227 Warrenton
571-294-6087
FOR ADVERTISING INFORMATION CALL: (800) 883-4343 • BON VENTURE SERVICES, LLC • P.O. Box 850, Flanders, N.J. 07836
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